



Ethiopia, Habtamu Fikadu Aga
Jasmine - Blueberries - Earl Grey Tea
Aaga Dinsa, the visionary behind Habtamu Fikadu Aga, continues a family legacy of coffee farming that began generations ago in the lush hills of Kuri kebele, Ethiopia. Established in 2015, the company has expanded its operations to include 105 hectares of its own farmland and an additional 837 hectares cultivated by 144 registered outgrowers. With washing stations strategically located in Wolega, Guji, and Jimma, Kuri Mountain Coffee ensures every cherry is processed to perfection. Certified organic and recognized by Fair for Life, the company upholds its commitment to quality and ethical practices, offering coffee lovers around the world an authentic taste of Ethiopia’s finest beans.
Empowering Communities Through Coffee
Habtamu Fikadu Aga is more than a coffee producer—it’s a force for community transformation. Through its Fair for Life certification, the company reinvests $0.12 per pound of coffee exports and 5% of its profits into local development initiatives. This funding supports essential community needs, including food, clothing, education, road construction, and healthcare facilities. By purchasing this coffee, consumers directly contribute to these impactful efforts, helping to improve the lives of farming families and sustain vibrant rural communities.
Varietals: Kurume, Dega, Wolisho
Altitude: 2000 MASL
Process: Washed
Coffee "C Market" Price - $2.60
Coffee is a globally traded commodity. As such, there is a market for trading coffee futures. This market price fluctuates based on many factors, but especially supply and demand. While, we do not buy many coffees based on the C Market, it does impact how coffee we purchase is priced.
Guilder's Price - $5.71
This is the final price we pay for this coffee. This includes any premiums we might pay to the producer to make sure they are receiving a sustainable margin. It also includes all of the logistics of moving the coffee from its place of origin to our roastery in the Alameda neighborhood of Portland, OR, USA.